The Broomfield Police Department seeks the community's help in identifying three suspects who robbed a nail supply store on Tuesday.

Three suspects robbed the AAA Nail Supply, 6570 W. 120th, around 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, according to a release from Broomfield Police.

The three men, who were described as being Asian or Hispanic, walked into the store and pretended to shop. After a few minutes, one of the men pointed a gun at the employee and demanded his wallet.

During this time the other two men stole cash from the registers and a safe box containing cash, checks and credit card receipts, according to the release.

Police are seeking information on three suspects who robbed a nail supply store on Tuesday (Broomfield Police)

The suspect that pointed the gun at the employee is described as an adult Asian or Hispanic male who is about 6 ft. tall and 180 lbs. He was wearing black pants, a black shirt, a dark green vest and black baseball style hat with a green dragon across the front and metallic sticker on the brim. The man has long dark hair that is pulled back in a ponytail.

The two accomplices are described as adult, Asian or Hispanic males wearing dark pants and dark hoodies.

A car possibly associated with this crime is described as an older model grey/silver Honda sedan, according to the release.

Anyone with information regarding the robbery or suspects is asked to contact Broomfield Detective Dale Hammell at 303-464-5733.

Police are seeking information on three suspects who robbed a nail supply store on Tuesday (Broomfield Police)

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